Go ahead and pluck the page. It is HTML. The CSS is just formatting which is
not picked up by plucker anyway. In this case, the page is plucked exactly
the same as "screen-friendly" and "printer-friendly" since there are no HTML
differences between either.

Now, if there are HTML differences, this is a different story. A number of
websites change the HTML for the "printer-friendly" version. I have designed
my websites with the printing CSS and screen CSS already built-in so people
don't get different HTML and the printing comes out quickly and
pre-formatted for the printer. (See http://alpha.ncf.ca for example.)

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Serodio
Sent: October 16, 2006 5:20 PM
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Subject: How to pluck a "Printer-friendly" page (CSS)

More and more sites (InfoQ, for example) are using CSS to produce a
"printer-friendly" version, is it possible to pluck this CSS-enhanced page?
See http://www.infoq.com/articles/SEDA-Mule for example.

Thanks in advance,
Daniel Serodio
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